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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925, - NEWS OF CLUBS, CHARITIES AND SOCIAL FUNCTIONS :— NEWS OF WEDDINGS AND |acrivimes LN O v RCL ns | OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST f R e Probably the most interesting 4 B &5 SHIRE D EC | event in town last Saturday for so- ; Yo e e | clety was the announcement of the engogement of Miss Eleanor C. Lewis to John 8. Zantzinger, son of [Mr. and Mrs. Willlain H. Zantzin- [ger of New York city. The engage- ment was made known at a bridge tea which Mrs. Willlam €. Hunger- |tord gave to her niece, Miss Lewis at the country club. Ineluded among the gucsts were Mrs, Maxwell Ior- ter, Mra, Arthur Armnpson, Mrs. Howard Brummer, Mrs, James | Baldwin, Mrs, Ralph Dehm, Mrs, { Kenneth Searle, Mrs. Johnstone | Vance, Mrs. Edward Christ, Mrs | Allan 3, English, Mis. George Kim- ball, Miss Mona Martin, Miss Corine Goodwin, Miss Harriett Reynal, Miss Margaret Middlenss, Miss | | Esther Stanley and Miss Deboral | McCann of Simsbury. The prizes| Nathan Hale school Meeting | were awarded to Mrs. English, Miss | 3 ; ; Goodwin and Miss Keynal | The bride-to-be is a gr 1ate l'l‘ : Bennett school in Millbrook, N, | [ tive, prominent and | popular member of the or gset in New Yor} well as town, Mr. Zantzinger, who was gradu- | ated from Trivity colloge in 1924, | is a member of D. K, 12 The engagement of Miss Atdona | 4 X ionE ‘ Voca imann, daughter of nd Mrs, | ony Neumann of Ju street, | {and Edward Miller, nd | Mrs. Englebert Miller of Woodland street, has been announced Demonstr Pupils of g ! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chacfulski | Hartford avenus announce the en- | gagement of their daughter, Miss | “ fa M, Chacfulski, to Stanley| kin of Clark street, The wedding place next month, Eddy o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. East Main street announce the | gement of th daughter, Miss | presiden liama, jr eph I n k MRS. OSSIAN BENNETI Gater BrL | Mrs. Willi ('Mlli\\ Hf‘i“]x‘\”h 2 Ii-’)‘\\th t the Shuttle | ™! ! be Boli 3 Pigto iy dinsay 8 frndi ; y sl Mrs. William C. Hungerford gave a bridge tea at the Shuttle | * " et iz Boso: or of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Roseen of Mrs. Bennett is a popular, prominent and active member (\f; Mr. and Mrs, F \ Meadow Club last Saturday to announce the engagement |, 0 yuiair g “Hm' ison s ; , (.A~:m[wnt at \hek the younger miarried set in town N street ohsery 1 of her niece, Miss Lewis, to John 8. i , son of niversary of : ? N A o . Rhode Isla :hool of Design e S o I 3 A % Mr. and Mrs. William Zantzinger of y Mrs. R d L ome yester me ir Photo by Murra ber was an inter- rel in the SOCIAL HAPPENINGS ABOUT TOWN | — ot 1 ¥ 9 7 ; g 7 £t . sin ot v Smit 1 Here was a girl o had i ‘ gational chur ¢ ment store line, then you ave urged by Mrs. Philip Stanley, |or Soutnh Windsor, and Guerney 3 Duzer a & by her winsome and of the bride's parer Rev. Dr iR, I s mantled in a pur i substantial percentage of the receipts towards a fund which | .o erformed the ee | i e ; i 1 3y T J the drive recently conducted for the association the organiza- Miss Jr M. Emery of W e Meliin of South Windsor as hest ards Gaines of Co- i i 5 & el { i R The fudges Jicity promoter, tells us that everyone is so interested in the are ISty 1 ; " s S Bt AT A So much for the “Y” activities. it 4 o'clock was th p ‘ i - i I : e i i § \ n extended of delightful and interesting occasions in its span. And these as the various organizations have been concluding the year's The church was decorated with e . : AN Lol : Tont q s . iRt e charmeuse embroidered in crystals | |07 ¥ B i . e strings Just at present the May Ball which will take place Satur- it with much pleasure. TIn fget, the Shuttle Meadow Club is ] yellow with a hat g 1 1a 'S : e of New Lone order. The golf courses are again coming into their own with | second son of tha late G, F. Hol-! k fossnr of der Fr o nst « o socie c BpaR i pl imm s to Israel Rosenberg giving a concert of piano music in Hartford ner 20, 1917 at Camp Devens, Mass o ) s i 3 t o 5 Bes il U f the most g . . ey . . in Fran the Normal School Glee Club came to the front with a delightful combe will | oon to a e . 41l o Misgs Marion Johr a 5 \ . “Shadow Land,” al It your spring shopping includes anything in the depart- =% ZEieq Foiion. AteEner | PERSONADL JOTTINGS i ) \ e o Sl ful fo 0k 3. Coltor s 1 conventional “sing- president of the Young Women's Christian Association and |staniey mery of Berlin were mar-| Van : mr lace 3 S : T i 1 x Lussor t who pleased her ner. committee, to go to Davidson & Leventhal's on Saturday, ricd Tuesday evening at the home L turned last ¢ from a trip to| P : . T : TR May 16. On this day the managers of the store are offering (& "% 0/ 08 BN e | I'rovidence, 1t ; . Y p! N ! . 5 y ¥ 1 E 1 so entrancing was ¢ mony, The| Goy Connecticut m e ! y o . { that the song had to be will enable the Y. W. C. A. to carry on its welfare work. In nride and groom ttended Plainyt it e e SR 2t the song h - A . N 4 % g Plains, N. . A siste f the bride g b Bz tion failed to reach its quota and Davidson & Leventhal have '#ths B bo b sier of the brid X LT D R o ) : . composition ome forward by offering this unique way to atd the Y W : ; T = ; #d to membership in t O Nt et o) ST e S o A Ol Mrs. John Fellows, who is donating her services as pub- man. HenRn % . 3 ; o ks % 1 S g . A . X T i f \ 1 I 2 mis en they award- ovel idea that it seems certain that a substantial amount will | rhm"‘; ’:;““ 0 £ o DM Mr, and Mrs, | -1 ’ c i 1 e 1yl I " ! iR prom- 4 ain people tak sal- | : ¥ 1 rk, lending muc pe turned over to the beneficiary, timore, Md., on T ay : S . 1 Mra, | : o the singers Perhaps the week gone by has not been as socially gay tine Finlaysan Mac ol Theima Mani s 1 ¢ T Ol e and a ¥ : i S RnES A a8 its many predecessors, but, withal there have been a number gl BLoloo mba ot o v have e t 3 n sl Gty e ! I : fende events have been varied. There have been annual meetings . Dr, John H. Eager officiating : 7 aar 1 the business, but with these have come the lighter and more enter- paius. \r'fl” a0 :,:\ L sty e e \ Tasquie rade at {ninth ¢ \ B0 U towill, i (o an. org was taining bits of musical programs, bridge parties and dramatics. > 3 da, wir Isin | Aoy s SRR ol R e NS g y e At the same time preparations and plans have been made for ‘ana pearls and a tulle veil cau Sipast & 9 ¢ iy : h i o sne r foets” is v « 5 ¢ 2 closely festivities to come. with orange blossoms. 8h rio y : Hetduia A Al iraiie " day evening, May 16, at the Shuttle Meadow Club, is perhaps Ellzabeth | attracting the most attention, as local people are anticipating am' 1 the scene of much eatertaining, especially on Wednesdays, as 'l'["’ 1 1“ f ‘ the bridge-luncheons, which are a summer custom, are increas- ! ' ‘ ; U 9 : i ingly popular. At this time of the year, too, the lure of OPEN |y hest man was Thur Roseen | ' va Leen spending ] ey Pl S S s . ' 0 e country is very grcat so that outings of ail sorts are much in city. Mr. Holeombe S B P e : A, ey ’ ¢ (Carpe of Nore Ay combe of Osgood avenue and is we 5, KT g ert Rasney | reserva et A t of New Rritain, 4;11‘1\" ( x:.\hu\v,u(- plaving over them. Q - = w’: b A ”‘" :Y-\.»‘) e o ¢ < Lo o S i e { ! Senna Ihings musical were very much in the picture this week, {1 tn» world war en isting. Septem | SPEM S 3 5 o on Tuesday evening. Alice Sullivan made her debut at the He r : aL class scrgen Camp School Auditorium Wednesday evening, and on Thursday, S Hospitaly 201y ; < ant was honorably | ! i SRk } Bt ; 6l glven in program of music. » close of the war . . : 4 i a Troop Qar 1 ¢ H. Gilm [y 29 To vary the week's proc still further, the “Play's Been y taff of the L X N A x Tos AT 1 . s G he o with e members of the Am n Ru r ufacturing Co, 7 1he Singsbur { L the lhvw.,,, with the members of the An )whva Club of thr : ey T ' i ; 2 : e ireed IS _ > hias) New Britain High School coming forward with a splendid <, : 4 Mrs. Tobert I» L : . 1 i i Chol¥topher Pat presentation of “Mice and Mer : sidence on IEilL i hEL \ \ Avery N being de Stewar SOCIAL. GATHERINGS M 18 fre Nl frad Activities in Women's Clubs